Friday, June 4, 2010

hey y'all...

On the off chance that you Weber's are checking this blog, I just wanted to let you know that I'm blogging my Atlanta experiences in another blog.  I would post them here, but it's easier for me to put all my entries in one spot and then just direct everyone there.

So, if you get a chance, you're more than welcome to read some!  (I am quite long-winded sometimes, I'm sorry...there's just so much to share!)

http://lovingjesus24-7.blogspot.com/

Love,
Hannah <3

Thursday, February 18, 2010

IDEA :-)

Hi to all,

It was so nice to receive your Blog, Hannah. Well, I have an idea for a sport for you. No, you won't be able to participate in the winter Olympics, but it is safer than most of the winter sports. You and your friend can play tennis. I can't say you can't get hurt playing the game though, because 2 weeks ago I fell on the court and skinned my knee. Then yesterday in practice, I got hit in the face by an overhead smash. I tried to duck, but the ball caught the side of my glasses, gave me a nice bruse on the side of my nose and knocked the lens out of my glasses. And if you're lucky, you can play the game well into your 80's!!! But you're right, the Olympics are fun to watch.

We are enjoying nice weather here this week. The daytime highs are in the low 70's and the night lows are around 40.

Bernie is coming next Tuesday for a week. We're looking forward to her visit. I hope the nice weather holds for her visit.

Hope you all have a good weekend.

Love you and miss you all.

Hugs,
Grandma

VANCOUVER, 2010

So, my roommate and I are absolutely LOVING watching the Olympics. (Only when we are finished with each day's academic endeavors, of course :-D ) It has prompted us to make so many plans. First of which being that we need to start diversifying our exercise regimen. I mean, these announcers keep telling us that all the good athletes do cross-training. So now we just need a new sport. Luge is out. So is downhill skiing. (Did anybody see that last night? Barely half of those women even made it to the bottom of the hill!!!) And moguls are out...can you just imagine what that'd do to your knees? Ouch! No thank you!! And so the search for a new sport continues. In the meantime, the campus fitness center will do.

Another idea that came up this week: We would very much like to skip classes for the week and drive west-ward until we hit Vancouver, because the TV just isn't quite cutting it! Let me explain...have you seen the commercial where the guy is sitting 2 feet from the TV and has to smack it every few moments? It's an ad something about needing that new TV before the big game? Well, we should have gotten a new TV before the Olympics. It's just gut wrenching to be moments from the finish line in the race for a medal (sometimes I live vicariously through these competitions--it can be so stressful!) and have your TV go to fuzz. But it's really okay, because one good smack to the side, and the picture is back in time to see the results!

Alright, I've got to be going, but I love you all...I missed you at Christmas!  Hope all is well!

With love,
Hannah